Expedition Photographer Challenge: Solitude

Wander

Expedition Leader
After looking at some of these photo's I'm think we need to have a seperate amature and pro category. Some amazing images.
 

Lost Canadian

Expedition Leader
After looking at some of these photo's I'm think we need to have a seperate amature and pro category. Some amazing images.

I here what you're saying but did you know that the only difference between a "pro" and an "amateur" is the percentage of their gross income from photo sales.

I follow the work of some extraordinary so called amateurs. Case in point, amateur, amateur, amateur
 

bcrez

Adventurer
It took me a while to figure out picture posting, but here are my submissions...

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TheGleam227

New member
Nice! I used to fish this area all the time.

Thanks! It's an amazing area, love it so much. I had a rafting/backpacking class at school last semester and we backpacked the 13ish mile part of the trail over to HWY 28. It was pretty cool, I've camped there lots and lots of times but never hiked that far down the trail. I'd love to hike the whole thing some time. I think it's about 80 miles, not really sure though.
 

FlyJester

Adventurer
Alexander Lake. Uinta Mountains, Utah.

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Golden Spike Transcontinental Railroad Trail just North of the Great Salt Lake.

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twolost

Observer
TWOLOST - Solitude

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Umptanum Rd, with Mt Rainier in background; Washington State, USA
Canon EOS-1D MKII, 24.0-70.0mm @ 59mm, f16, 1/200 sec, ISO 320
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jorgec

Observer
Solitude and Altitude

Solitude and Altitude
 

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